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Open lecture

Open lecture of prof. Barbara Czarniawska: Plotting Social Science Studies
Lecture for MACA students and other interested.

Presentation of Barbara Czarniawska:
http://www.hgu.gu.se/item.aspx?id=3328
2010-02-09, 10.15-12 at Room 201, Kulturanatomen.

Master of Applied Cultural Analysis (MACA)

MACA is a hands-on programme that will teach you how to conduct cultural analysis, solving concrete problems in corporations, public institutions and NGO’s. You will be trained in ethnographic field work, in organizing projects and communicating results. A unique advantage of the programme is the close cooperation between a Danish and Swedish university, where MACA is the first to take full advantage of the emerging transnational Öresund region.

The program is developed in close dialogue with potential employers. With a MACA degree you may work in areas like health care systems, public planning, tourism, marketing or media. You will deal with questions like:

  • How are culture and economy intertwined in the analysis of new markets and consumer preferences?
  • How can cultural analysis contribute to processes of innovation?
  • How do processes of globalization and local lifestyles intersect in regional contexts?
  • How do the predicaments of cultural diversity challenge established concepts of ethnicity and class, gender and age?

First semester (autumn, year 1)

  • Introduction to Applied Cultural Analysis (7,5 ECTS)
  • Theory of Science (7,5 ECTS)
  • Contemporary Theories of Culture and Society (15 ECTS)

Second semester (spring, year 1)

Strategies for Cultural Analysis (15 ECTS)
Fieldwork and Project Management (15 ECTS

Third semester (autumn, year 2)

  • Specialization (15 ECTS)
  • Understanding Organizations and Communication (15 ECTS)

Fourth semester (spring, year 2)

  • Master Thesis (30 ECTS)


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Last modified 18 Mar 2010

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Master of Applied Cultural Analysis 120 ECTS credits

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